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John and Terrence did a great job transporting my piano. That made sure the piano was carefully unpacked and positioned in my home. They were courteous and respectful.
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Modern Piano Moving helped move my grand piano across states. They were very helpful, responsive, and provided updates throughout the process. I got my piano 3 weeks after they picked it up. Great service!
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DJ and Gary were very courteous, efficient, and meticulous with packing our piano. They knew what they were doing and were systematic in their method. They were very professional and made me feel reassured that our piano will be well taken cared of during the transport.
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Professional handling of our Mason & Hamlin on both ends. Timely delivery to Michigan. Sam and Don both executed the delivery with great communication and politeness.
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Pianos are a timeless treasure and when it’s time to move them, their size and structure can make the task daunting. In our years of professional experience at Modern Piano Moving, we’ve seen it all and witnessed many common mistakes that people make when relocating these instruments. Here are five mistake to avoid when moving your piano:

Owning and playing a piano is something that brings great pride to a person. There is no doubt that your piano might be one of the most prized possessions in your home and placed in a spot where your family loves to gather, or perhaps in a room where you can find some peace and quiet. However, in order for your piano to continue functioning properly and looking as majestic as the day you bought it, there are a few things to keep in mind regarding its placement. Here are a few factors to keep in mind to protect your piano by knowing the best and worst places to keep it.

In the midst of this pandemic, our homes have become so much more than our living space, they’ve also become our schools, restaurants, and gyms. The square footage of spare rooms has become increasingly precious due to the options that it provides homeowners. Now is a better time than ever to devote that spare space to a piano room as a showcase for your beautiful instrument, as well as a den for your family to be alone with their music. Continue reading for our guide on how to best convert that extra room into the perfect piano room.

You’ve just completed a huge cross-country move, and the piano movers have carefully unloaded and reassembled your treasured instrument in your beautiful new home. What an exciting fresh start! But before you sit down and start playing, there’s one crucial step you don’t want to overlook – getting your piano tuned and serviced after its long journey.

Moving homes, whether across the city or across the country, is quite an overwhelming and exhausting process. There is always so much to keep track of and manage, and moving certain items is more worrisome than others. Your piano might be one of those items you are worried most about during a move but partnering up with the right piano moving company could take all the stress away. Once you have hired a piano moving company to transport your piano, or are still in the process of choosing one, make sure to ask these important questions so your mind can be at ease once you’ve made your decision.
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